Search

Ghana’s Opposition Demands Forensic Audit of Voters Register Ahead of 2024 Elections

Allen dreyfus Logo
© Allen Dreyfus
  • National Democratic Congress stages protests calling for independent scrutiny of voter data
  • Party raises concerns over electoral integrity and unauthorised voter transfers

Accra, Ghana – Ghana’s largest opposition party, the National Democratic Congress (NDC), has launched a nationwide protest against the Electoral Commission, demanding a forensic audit of the voters register ahead of the December 7 presidential elections. The NDC is calling for a bipartisan investigation into the commission’s conduct, urging an independent audit and immediate publication of its findings.

Recent Business

La Digue, Seychelles. Photo by Jessica Pamp @ Unsplash
Scramble for Africa: Why China is boosting Seychelles with $14mn
Read More »
Oil rig. Photo @ Pixabay
Nigeria’s offshore pivot: Can Cawthorne unlock stalled oil output?
Read More »
A section of a factory or manufacturing entity. Photo by Peter H @ Pixabay
Egypt’s factory output dips as Iran war deepens economic woes
Read More »

Recent Politics

Kenya youth protest. Photo by Hassan Kibwana @ Unsplash
Will Kenya's new Gen Z uprising turn voter registration into a global youth political wave?
Read More »
Nigeria young voters protest for reforms. Photo by Ayoola Salako @ Unsplash
Nigeria’s oil paradox in the Iran war: windfall gains, inflation pain
Read More »
A soldier in the war front. Photo by Stijn Swinnen @ Unsplash
Kenya halts recruitment into Russia’s war. Who gains and who loses?
Read More »

Latest Posts

Latest news insights